On Thursday, Nov. 13, Emmy Award–winning television executive Rashida Jones visited the University as a part of the newly rededicated Patricelli Center for Entrepreneurship (PCE). Jones is a former ...
Gregory Mandel ’91, the Laura H. Carnell Professor of Law at Temple University Beasley School of Law, has cultivated a career that connects his passion for science and law. After graduating from ...
Middletown will remain under Democratic leadership after Mayor Gene Nocera won his bid to keep his seat in Tuesday’s election. According to unofficial data from the registrar’s office, Nocera, who is ...
On Friday, Nov. 7, the Office of Student Involvement (OSI) Cardinal Programming Board hosted its second annual Fall Fest celebration. Unlike last year, this year’s Fall Fest was indoors, held in the ...
We hope you’ve had a nice start to the new school year. We respectfully request the installation of a memorial plaque outside of Usdan. This plaque is entitled the “Wesleyan Animal Recognition ...
On Wednesday, Oct. 15, The Argus signed on to an amicus brief in support of the Stanford Daily’s lawsuit alleging that the U.S. State Department has used provisions of the Immigration and Nationality ...
Wesleyan men’s soccer made waves last season, securing their first NCAA Division III (D-III) Tournament berth since 2012. The achievement marked a step forward for the program and its national ...
“Getting Killed” is NYC rock band Geese’s fourth studio album in which they show off their expertise and comfort not only with noise, but also their own sound. The Geese sound is distinct: cacophonous ...
Late October meant NESCAC Championship Season for seven Wesleyan fall sports teams. If you missed any of the action over this weekend, here is your recap of a big few days for the Red and Black.
On Saturday, Oct. 18, hundreds of Middletown residents, community leaders, University students, and faculty gathered in Middletown to take part in a nationwide series of protests against the Trump ...
After a 2–1 start, the Wesleyan football team continued its quest to become NESCAC champions once again with four more identity-building contests. This stretch of games proved to be massive for where ...
For most of its history, Wesleyan field hockey has lived in the shadows of its NESCAC rivals. Wins over Amherst, Williams, or Middlebury were long shots at best. This fall, that’s changed. After a ...